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i think that once that russia has adopted. the environmental doctrine because russia's concerned about the same problem. ladies and gentleman has a long keystroke operation we hundred have been expanding cultural exchanges between our countries to d. we more this year we mark the twentieth anniversary it was stablish in diplomatic ties between russia and korea and we need a new concept of developing our relations further yes. russia is part of europe and at the same time. i'd like to remind you that mihailo manasseh very good russian scientist for saw that russia will become great through siberia so russia's role in this region will gradually increase in the future and we are looking forward to. i hope that closer ties between our countries.
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between russian and its traditional preachings will be to the philippines he clued in siberia. and cooperation with southeast asia. to develop a strategy for further development i'd like to propose to. step up the dialogue between russia and korea. and therefore i suggest that our two countries cooperate closer he. cannot work here eous security and actually in all areas and. trading market is genuinely helping each other once again thank you very much in love were you attention to speak from this platform like hope that the arrow slow with global policy forum to now will develop and. serious discussion of international
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affairs. of this forum has become a platform for discussing. the contribution to the development of international democracy thank you very much in order to move the members of them because the it's a pity that it was a bit amused with him but you know he would have called in republican mr berlusconi . well we'll get out of here thank you and good at. once again i'd like to thank my friend dimitri medvedev. for inviting me to this for. which is the second foreigner already and i'd like to
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say that i was not known wherever all informed about the topics under discussion and his forum and. the section in my administration which it has prepared this speech has prepared at their wrong one that's why i passed this year the moderator of this section of the plenary meeting. this presentation does not correspond to the discussion here i'd like to say something. we should i have not prepared in advance well first of all i'd like to mention the fact that dimitri made to get everybody has mentioned their problems related to democracy and he has done it in a very open fashion especially when it. came to the deal the democracy problems in your country in this country. many many times i.
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will. participate in many foreigners international congresses and i tried to. give a different presentation different comparing to introduction or previous speeches that in the russian federation there is no real democracy in true democracy now. from the beginning from the outset i have been following with great attention i what is going on in your country i was. i knew mr yeltsin the president of russia and i was i had an order to be the chairman of the g. eight in naples a big night. ninety four for the poorest time in my capacity as a chairman i asked the russian or the president actually of g. eight i was the russian president to join the group of the most prominent economists of the world call the first time a russian federation live. through this day else and. he's
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represented by its leader who was who together with other leaders leaders of other countries and government governments which are pretty basic of this information but the first time he told us about the present democrat developed democratic perspectives in this country here. back in two thousand and one. i invited a large emir put into the g eight in general are. that i will generate this was the moment when g seven has been transferred to the g. eight i was the son i would say the son of the cold war and one of the sons of the cold war and i do remember that we were very pretty comparable preoccupied to nuclear arsenals could be here could very easily destroy the entire world or the largest part of it and after our official discussions during the dinner at
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the dinner we started our friendly discussion discussing different issues and i just moved a little bit backward from those who were sitting at indifferent the front and. the president of russia was the chatting with the chancellor of germany or u.s. president the prime minister of great britain and i had hiroshima i have called war mentioned and actually i've seen good. going away from this from old bitterness and from that moment it was easier for us to see our new future new future for our children and i was sure that there are things will be. good after that i started to talk about west and east coming closer russia and the west coming close. dressing the need to sign. friendship and cooperation treaty in the framework of not atlantic treaty organization or north atlantic alliances not
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in the north atlantic alliances of the us and a real opportunity to develop this project has appeared and in the practical demar in not far from rome we had to press the meeting of the council nineteen plus one your president mr putin from former president mr bolton participated at that meeting and at that time we signed that document which i have signed as well actually i prepared it i was one who prepared we're talking about the operation into nato and russia in military area in the area of combating international terrorism corporation. in combating narco trafficking. and that piracy as well as cooperation. to overcome results of natural disasters and that for the first time at that time we were sure that russia becoming part and parcel of the western world and the rest
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of the world in a democratic world and finally the last you had a nonna to cheer ga in italy in. a little bit earlier before that but if you had me you once before that i. was attending meeting go there i was attending ga g. twenty in london and i actually committed by my we'll get only a mile of my own energy to. restart a dialogue between your administration the obama mr obama and the administration of the russian president mr medvedev and we do remember that. relations at that time were a little bit weakened but. only look at it and if you will that it was due to the fact that. the decision was taken to deploy the anti-ballistic missile defense elements in check out the czech republic and poland and the administration
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here's mr ation in why didn't you want georgia in the ukraine to join nato which was mad. by the russian leadership of russian and russians in general that this generated the killing of among them dead. regime around them long term trees are members of nato so i talked with. elder brother from one side and barack obama on our i would want to quickly shut the barack obama walk with my other hand in saying and i told them without signing the start to have a say what i want the wage i want he expecting you to come to italy so two days before moscow summit this treaty was signed and i actually accepted. they showed me this document signed by them and what i am trying to say is that relations which. i always wanted to have with the russian leadership so these
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relations. were not so limited by political a corporation but they were of a friendly and personal relations first with mr putin former president for now with the. president of russia mr medvedev and i was sure that. they have the will to develop democratic state and those people who actually it was sent by god to your country. and i know that it's not easy to depart from talking about terrorism and to start to develop democracy. if alone is not enough and this little should be pretty soon a person if i exert in a leader who actually believes in the democratic future of he's a country and during all my parts. once i spend
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my vacation with mr putin for a few days we stayed together and we're talked a lot about what shall be done by the government and how with problems russia faced at that time and now i doubt doubt that there is no we'll go to these people and create implementing this is a democratic development of russia and i believe the demeanor of russia after a long time of communist rule in that people after all the triumph of the. regime which actually twisted all the notion that democracy will resume which shared for me and for me the way i looked at people. look at the persons who were at the state service and so after this horrible period of time from russia finally i entered the new era and new steps are made to be part of this could not be done
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fast to achieve real democracy and equality and a log that could be improved body are all other democracies has a lot of things to be improved as well which could be improved as well and what is most important is personal freedom person from britain from the legal burden in my country you know that you're aware and the constitution has been adopted they can imagine forty eight we. don't leave me. one making this burden and. really not allowing these burdens to restrict democratic very existence of a human being a lot should be done. for example now if you want to start your own enterprise our democracy was very well developed and finally we have adopted a lot which allowed our citizens who like to open their own business for example have family. was no longer in the sequel therefore stood to get
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a lot of authorization from abroad critics structure for example in place that if you know what you need eighteen different certificates from different brigade extract just add to this family hotel and no thanks to this new law you'll be fagged because of what you need. well what we are doing we are not only assisting that and shipping us when they have asked and they're raising you a business thing we're trying to what is known about illegal activities. during this process. that our controlling agencies just visit this future enterprise but they just check whether the. norms are observed norms are observed and unless after this visit the authorisation bilinear are there after resisting is given. it makes it possible to start your own business and it
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also fights corruption. because you know when you need a lot of certain authorizations to be given so. this is to fusions started to do a shady deals which has nothing to have nothing to do with the rug with democracy and which it resulted to which resulted in. the bierria what you are correct about so. it's clear if you are what shall be done in my country to develop free liberalization of different sectors and areas where. citizens should be in charge. because they're a match and then you became a bloke doing these things better than the interstate structures we have a vertical to the first vertical freedom barrier and actually. look at it on this basis of a city here and i thought it is a local authorities so they are no longer our forces so that was associations for
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what managing a province is that a city of any administrations in. solving issues is people under their purview regional authorities are doing their best so he would be in union still not so he. could be involved in out. there matters issues which national state is capable of forming in the best in a better fashion so i and a lot has been done. in order to overcome the what we've inherited from the previous times france a lot of regional or some thrushes has been converted into an enterprise this people who are friends of friends are employed allergies which are sure leads to the situation. when people are doing their best to warrant this bridge.
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that myself i believe that citizens i mean citizens should feel the fear approach of the state here if you take this trade so i that when they pay taxes since this is understand that when state ask them to do so that they're doing it in a correct question because it's a payment for a certain service or gain security which this data is guaranteed so internal security and safety are outside security external security and does state the guarantees of freedom and tranquility of life whether he did you there should never be a city. well states. are starting to clear up to march if our tax service will have two percent of the salaries of a citizen or people than a citizen or a god the. fact. reaping are three of. his
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personal budgets you see this should be able there should be a fair approach to this way it should be fair future from the point of you all for the state. and there is not a type of burden. in other type of pressure. judicial. legal type of pressure i'm talking about my country our salvation of judges and my country that have been kind of a separate power as if you sure are nobody can do anything with it we believe that they should serve our state there's not the state inside a state and in italy judges. a fact they delayed tragically a life a life or for a democratic life of our country in our constitution of nine hundred forty eight. but. that could. practically is sixty eight years
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our country was ruled by western democratic party is. faster than if they had to live actually it is evolving as a democratic country estate but they have a later this year parties. that were criticized because of because of illegal financing and in all of this will feel if you keep two thousand and three actually the police can hear that all the democratic parties have been weakened come down come on is the party which was going to help time be one of the largest calmest party in europe it was the time. was financed by the soviet union archives of each of you shows that more than sixty percent of the budgets of calmness parties in the west were financed by the soviet union it's true to the communist party through english to the communist party of that time the judicial authorities which were doing can follow politics you were
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involved in politics mainly so the you actually want to miss the commonest party which was not intelligent creative i was a businessman and people. taking the fact that i was a quite popular businessman. doing newspapers city the football my clubs local club milan. was quite successful international it sold they just people asked me to start to be involved in politics and i abandon my business and in three months sometimes i organize the my campaign and i became a chairman of the council of ministers of solar charges involved in politics we're not eager to accept this they actually experienced also by the accusations.
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and after how many times over we have seen clearly that those irishman's were falsified and i was at nearly what we are still these judges i was neal it send back to poland where i was to go out are there stripping off powers accusing me of something which i never did. in reality it was a shock you. just. wish to not allow my government to become a real government and that's why i quit politics so badly with between seventy is it working or are we still in the middle of the twentieth century we had a muslim. regime and after this regime after world work to. get russia and allied forces russian on their light forces or u.s. forces liberated europe so our part of our lives of course if you have our constitution we're preoccupied with the possibility that we could easily come back
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to the same regime so they didn't like. a lot of far one to the chairman of our government but they run a little because people are distributing this power as this function between the head of the constitutional court who are in the parliament head of the speaker of the bones etc because of that italy faced a lot of problems because government was not in a position to do real business planning to play its role. because most of all the parliament of the lower and upper chambers should get should have should give their right to give their to him dear ok poor girl decision so we have to model fifty six a few to seven gallons before me and they lasted around eleven months that's a typical so for eleven months no one could hear any. of that able to
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understand to make a problem to understand the problem and find a solution locally can be two such problems so when i see only the power i change the election law and it make made it possible for one to. stay in power and if the second year of my part yeah mandate and with my friends ask me what is going on in the living today i actually told them well anyone with a smallish years. we professional politics you are dealing with small issues so these are professional this person politics the politicians they would like to. have their own say but it doesn't to influence my my government. government i will keep to a real forming in our country and i hope that i close this parenthesis and am with this i closed the preservation of whittling which my. friends expressed so.
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that. now the situation is different our government but our government is not to is not in a position to do things like other western governments are doing. it's not correct where no judicial power. accusing the government accusing the leader of the government of something. invented this is a this is a type of pressure not only visibly politicians but visibly all citizens as well politicians made it make it possible to our citizens to live in a democratic state. so as we can see each country understands differently different aspects of. this approach but any way in any case there will should be there will to. develop real
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democracy because without real democracy freedom is not possible and only when you have freedom. we can all now use our talents for the benefits of our nations especially in the town poor countries. pulling this countries out of poverty and each country can do this like we did we've done this to. get out of that part of the cycle and start building democracy that's why i'm pretty sure there are too many and it's not only me who is saying these are the i'm pretty sure that there is no. better way than democracy although democracy. it has its own deficiency as defend your adversary it is the only possible this is there on the possibility for a society a few to live and to to exist in a democratic situation dimitry national new technology that imho recently and this is
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a very important look at an element or two where they provide better services to our citizens. without citizens to at least it would do bureaucratic burdens also the revealing services should be digital are good digitalized services which are over till citizens or individuals into premier's finalist still in oblivion they should be able to solve all of their problems by a computer internet this is he has another important stamp it will it will. in there of this the grossest music and i believe that we should be optimistic looking at the future at the ballet all together looking at our global world maybe of course we are facing the problems of dealing in. the middle east and afghanistan here and here around but the international community is willing to pull together a. team of efforts on everybody we have granted it will do it which actual work
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that helped us to overcome a financial crisis is almost all one political solutions have been supported by many countries but a lot has been down you know yeah to have to be fighting to have speculation why are oil prices are sky high and they keep growing the same could be said in russia until now those grains will. rise out of this crisis volatility people that the usual price volatility it will result in the fact in this in a situation when many countries spend half and difficult this. to provide fear of their citizens with their products and ashley when children see this wind next issue. discussed by g twenty and so you are not just new guineans on about them for now we will discuss the results together with others we will try to solve this
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issue of satellite dish. drug trafficking issue afaik i'd like to express my feeling that all my personal feelings they say that we should stop narco trafficking but if there is a production truck production the same because they drug trafficking will be always there and here they produce drugs because there will be drug consumption that's why i'm going to join democracies should this year do their best to say put three years' time for. to. impose a real drastic sanctions. to combat individual construct consumption people and on living this way she said that we would be able to eliminate drug consumption and if drugs are not in demand that then nobody will cultivate them it could actually stop drug trafficking worldwide worldwide and at the same time it
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could have could help us combat combating international organized crime. so i'm quite optimistic when it comes to all of you should i believe that our history now opens new horizons for our citizens for possibilities for better life possibilities tall can quality the possibility of opportunities to. make make their lives longer and now i think that if. you love now i'll read it to finance one of the telling institutes who will be. managed by bristol he's a rather invest a gentleman but he looks like a young boy but here helps a lot of our health care so he has a dream to increase the median life expectancy and to one hundred while
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yet. forty pound one hundred twenty has to make it to make this wired this long life. of a better quality first that their life expectancy was twenty three as the getting of twentieth century thirty three is now it's eighty one roughly so starting. diseases of parents grandparents great grandparents are studying. genes. and the. like jim have existed this is possibilities to provide good health. in order cafe or way of life we could achieve a one a more. evenly.

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